ServiceEndpoint Entity Messages and Methods
A service endpoint represents a Windows Azure platform endpoint. This entity stores the configuration information of a service endpoint. The schema name for this entity is ServiceEndpoint.
The following table describes the messages for this entity, which you use with the IOrganizationService.Execute method.
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Creates a link between a record and one or more records that participate in a relationship. You can also use the IOrganizationService.Associate method. For more information, see Actions on Entity Records. For a list of default relationships for this entity, see ServiceEndpoint Entity Metadata. |
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Creates a service endpoint. You can also call the IOrganizationService.Create method. |
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Deletes a service endpoint. You can also call the IOrganizationService.Delete method. |
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Removes a link between a record and one or more records that participate in a relationship. You can also use the IOrganizationService.Disassociate method. For more information, see Actions on Entity Records. For a list of default relationships for this entity, see ServiceEndpoint Entity Metadata. |
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Initializes a new record from an existing record provided that an attribute map is defined for the two entities. For more information, see Customize Entity and Attribute Mappings. |
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Detects and retrieves duplicate records for the specified record provided that duplicate detection is enabled and there are published duplicate detection rules for the entity. For more information, see Detect Duplicate Data in Microsoft Dynamics CRM. |
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Retrieves a service endpoint. You can also call the IOrganizationService.Retrieve method. |
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Retrieves a collection of accounts. You can also call the IOrganizationService.RetrieveMultiple method. |
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Updates a service endpoint. You can also call the IOrganizationService.Update method. |
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Validates the configuration of the service endpoint of a Windows Azure platform solution. |
See Also
Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011
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